Tappen gas 4 burner about 10 years old with about 10 hrs total use time(basement stove)

It's beeping. I believe it had F1 displayed in window. Pushed all the buttons but cant stop the beeping and the display doesnt change.
The stove is about 9 years old but like new. It's our second stove in the lower walk out and used one hour a year.

I was wiping the stove and the back part and all of a sudden the timer started beeping and we can't get it to stop without unplugging the electrical supply. The only problem is that the stove has electronic ignition for the oven and burners. Help!

I was wiping the stove and the back part and all of a sudden the timer started beeping and we can't get it to stop without unplugging the electrical supply. The only problem is that the stove has electronic ignition for the oven and burners. Help!

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I'm not sure how to fix this, but my mom's magic chef has been doing this for close to 10 years. She's managed it by plugging a power strip into the wall outlet and plugging the stove into the power strip. Then she can just turn on the strip when she needs to use the oven. It only requires moving the unit once, and is easy for the technological/ home repair novice.

depends on the brand, most of the time its an erc (electronic range control) this can be replaced. find a appliance store near you, give them the model and ask for the price and availability of an erc. If satisfied call a tech. If a tech installs it you have a warranty... get the picture?

I have a Kenmore glass stove, not sure what the model number is I don't have it with me right now. Yesterday, the timer started to beep and F1 started to flash in the display. The stove top is working, but the oven does not. The only way I can get the timer to stop beeping is to unplug the stove.

Any suggestions as to what is going on with this stove. It's only 4 years old.

Will have to ask some basic questions first. How old is the stove? What is the entire model # from the sticker on the unit? Is this LP or natural gas? Also, make sure that the orifices in the center of the burners are clean (can use a safety pin or paper clip to poke them a few times to clean). Make sure that the black caps are on top of the burners and seated properly or they will not lite. Let me know what you find.